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from time to time, and is obviously insufficient to provide the 
Society with anything like the working library required. 
National Collection of Heads and Horns.—The National 
Collection of Heads and Horns is a fund which needs attention, 
as the only receipts during the year amounted to $413.53, which 
added to the balance on hand January 1, 1911, provided the sum 
of $1,594.97 for the extension of this collection. All of this was 
expended, leaving on hand only a nominal balance of $27.64 at 
the end of the year. 
During the ensuing year an effort will be made to increase 
the following small list of annual contributors to this fund :— 
Dr. Robert L. Loughran, Henry A. Caesar, Archibald Rog- 
ers, M. F. Westover, A. St. John Newberry, Bascom Little, Will- 
iam R. Coe, W. F. Gibson, Thomas Rowland, George Shiras, 3d, 
Townsend Lawrence, John J. Paul, W. H. Chase, G. M. Laughlin, 
Jr John a. Pirie. dr: 
Animal Fund.—The receipts for the Animal Fund have been 
as follows :— 
Received from Special Subscriptions..... 5. L0200 
Received from Sales of Animals......... ZASOao 
Received from Park Privileges.......... 16,803.40 
Balance January 1, 1911, (including cash in 
handssot.Chict Clerks) =s4> oem ee 32,226.23 
OuAETECEIDUS ates eee tee cc hw eee $51,276.38 
Expended for animals during 1911— 
Binds eres. Sekee. eek edote ese $7,039.95 
Mima ss fe ney ease. 6,310.46 
Rep tiless see erence 2,643.31 
PTSCClSaoe ake ee ee 135.92 
$16,129.64 
Express and other charges 1,802.51 
Travelling and other ex- 
DCNSESSee Fe erence 338.89 
18,271.04 
Balance, December si, 1910.22. 3... $33,005.34 
Aquarium Privilege Account.—The balance to credit of this 
account on January 1, 1911, was $748.87. 
